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The passage is based on the article: Literature as a mirror of exchanges between civilized centers.
In the text, some personages were mentioned and pretty much made allusions to chinise literary work, such as Yang kuei fei and Chung tru-chu.
Both passages had been written for a feudal society scenario, where women had no choice over their fate. The personages, Kieu and Genji shows it, were compared with chinese characters above. Both personages were carrying a burden due to their role in society. Women were located in a under level of the society in China, and they would have to fulfill their fate. In the phrase "Kieu, your karma's still undone. How can you shirk of debt of grief to fate. You yet have to play out your women's role".
<span>Poetic revolution of the English.
In the poetic revolution, William III of the parliament along with his wife spearheaded the campaign against the King because of this Catholic leanings. This broke down the centralised control of England over all its colonies and the colonies began to rebel. After these rebellions the British did not have any particular regulations for the colonies. This neglect made them form their own separate institutions and this is what paved way for the American Revoltuion later on.</span>
An aspect of city life that might catch a human ecologist's attention is the width of the sidewalk. This is because of its significant implications for streetscape design and the quality of the pedestrian environment. A sidewalk should have adequate space to allow pedestrians to move safely and comfortably.
The answer is "more confident".
As per cognitive dissonance theory, there is a propensity for people to look for consistency among their comprehensions (i.e., convictions, conclusions). At the point when there is an irregularity between states of mind or practices (disharmony), something must change to dispose of the dissonance. On account of an inconsistency amongst states of mind and conduct, it is probably that the attitude will change to oblige the conduct.